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File to upload
This frame holds all the elements on the file which is to be uploaded to DocuWare.
The plugin can upload either the incoming Job file, or a file from the file system (External file).
Select either:
1.
Job file: Select this option to upload the current Workflow Job file (the equivalent of using
%F).
2.
External file: Select this option to upload a file from the file system. Selecting this option
activates the file selection input field.
To select a file click the Browse button ( ) to browse for a file, or right-click within the
input field to open the context menu which allows the selection of variables, data and
lookup functions (see "Data selections" on page53). Note that the plugin will not verify
the validity of the file name, if it were not browsed for.
If no upload file has been specified, DocuWare will take the name of the uploaded file as
the document name. If the Workflow Job File is to be uploaded, it is highly recommended
renaming the file, as otherwise the Workflow temporary file name will become the
document name.
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File type: Enter the type of file, from the list contained in the drop down box. Select Auto-
detect if unsure of the file type, and the plugin will then set the content-type based upon
the file extension.
The File type entry is directly editable so your can enter your own file type, should it be
missing from the list.
Destination
In order to upload a file the plugin needs to know to which File Cabinet it must be directed to.
The details for this are all contained in this Destination frame.
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File Cabinet: You can select a File Cabinet from the drop-down list if the Test Connection
was run successfully. The plugin will have a list of available File Cabinets, extracted from
the DocuWare server.
Alternatively, you can enter the File Cabinet entry directly. You may also use variables,
data and lookup functions. Right-clicking within the field opens the contextual menu. See
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